Blessed is that servant whom the master finds doing his job when he comes.
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3 Days
The very rich parables of the virgins and the talents are grounded in the same context, in which Jesus uses them to speak about obedience, commitment, and loyalty. Jesus is speaking about His coming, the condition in which human beings will be, and the condition in which He expects to find His disciples on earth when He returns. I want to invite you to dive into what Jesus intended to say with the parable of the ten virgins and, subsequently, with the parable of the talents, understanding in depth their real application in our daily lives and in the church.
4 Days
Nobody knows the exact time of Christ’s return, but we know for a fact that the signs of the time will include hardships and tribulations. We need to be more vigilant, making firm our faith in Christ, and pursuing the accomplishment of the great commission to the best of our efforts, for the glory and honor of our God.
In the tapestry of our faith, the threads of perseverance and service are woven together, creating a vibrant portrait of anticipation. As we await Christ's return, we are called to keep watch and serve with unwavering dedication. We are called to remain faithful in our service, knowing that our efforts are not in vain. Let’s delve into the tapestry of faithful waiting and discover the profound significance of our actions.
Jesus often taught about the day of judgment and his return at the end of the age. However, sometimes, we find these sayings challenging to accept or understand and are tempted to avoid them! Over our four-day series, we will learn how parables on this topic in Matthew 24-25 can actually encourage us, help us live as his disciples, and prepare us for his return.
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